Search results for ""Association for Asian Studies""
Association for Asian Studies Who Is the Asianist? – The Politics of Representation in Asian Studies
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Association for Asian Studies Animal Care in Japanese Tradition – A Short History
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Association for Asian Studies Found in Translation – "New People" in Twentieth–Century Chinese Science Fiction
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Association for Asian Studies The Mongol Empire in World History
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Association for Asian Studies The Story of Viet Nam – From Prehistory to the Present
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Association for Asian Studies Marketing and Social Structure in Rural China
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Association for Asian Studies Burmese Haze – US Policy and Myanmar′s Opening – and Closing
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Association for Asian Studies Japanese Literature: From Murasaki to Murakami
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Association for Asian Studies Reform and Nation-Building: Essays on Socio-Political Transformation in Malaysia
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Association for Asian Studies The Great Smog of China – A Short Event History of Air Pollution
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Association for Asian Studies Chinese Literature – An Introduction
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Association for Asian Studies Japan Since 1945
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Association for Asian Studies Tools of Culture – Japan′s Cultural, Intellectual, Medical, and Technological Contacts in East Asia, 1100s–1500s
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Association for Asian Studies Women in Japanese Studies: Memoirs from a Trailblazing Generation
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Association for Asian Studies Japanese Government and Politics
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Association for Asian Studies The Pandemic – Perspectives on Asia
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Association for Asian Studies The Fifty Years That Changed Chinese Religion, 1898–1948
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Association for Asian Studies Drinking Bomb and Shooting Meth – Alcohol and Drug Use in Japan
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Association for Asian Studies Modern Chinese History – Revised and Expanded Second Edition
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Association for Asian Studies The Dream of East Asia – The Rise of China, Nationalism, Popular Memory, and Regional Dynamics in Northeast Asia
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Association for Asian Studies The Turn Against the Modern – The Critical Essays of Taoka Reiun (1870–1912)
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Association for Asian Studies Changing Lives – The "Postwar" in Japanese Women′s Autobiographies and Memoirs
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Association for Asian Studies Women in Japanese Studies: Memoirs from a Trailblazing Generation
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Association for Asian Studies Teaching About Asia in a Time of Pandemic
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Association for Asian Studies Making Hong Kong China – The Rollback of Human Rights and the Rule of Law
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Association for Asian Studies Beyond the Book – Unique and Rare Primary Sources for East Asian Studies Collected in North America
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Association for Asian Studies Indonesia: History, Heritage, Culture
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Association for Asian Studies East Meets East – Chinese Discover the Modern Wold in Japan, 1854–1898. A Window on the Intellectual and Social Transformation of Modern China
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Association for Asian Studies East Asian Societies
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Association for Asian Studies Zen Past and Present
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Association for Asian Studies Political Rights in Post–Mao China
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Association for Asian Studies Scattered Goddesses – Travels with the Yoginis
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Association for Asian Studies Beating Devils and Burning Their Books – Views of China, Japan, and the West
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Association for Asian Studies Confucius in East Asia – Confucianism′s History in China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam, Revised and Expanded Second Edition
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Association for Asian Studies Tribe and State in Asia, Past and Present
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Association for Asian Studies Waiting Town – Life in Transit and Mumbai′s Other World–Class Histories
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Association for Asian Studies The Philippines – From Earliest Times to the Present
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Association for Asian Studies Understanding East Asia′s Economic "Miracles"
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Association for Asian Studies Traditional China in Asian and World History
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Association for Asian Studies Korea in World History
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Association for Asian Studies Prescribing Colonization – The Role of Medical Practices and Policies in Japan–Ruled Taiwan, 1895–1945
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Association for Asian Studies To Die and Not Decay – Autobiography and the Pursuit of Immortality in Early China
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Association for Asian Studies Modern Short Fiction of Southeast Asia – A Literary History
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Association for Asian Studies New Threats to Academic Freedom in Asia
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Association for Asian Studies Japan on American TV – Screaming Samurai Join Anime Clubs in the Land of the Lost
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Stanford University Press Revolution of the Heart: A Genealogy of Love in China, 1900-1950
This book is an engagingly written critical genealogy of the idea of "love" in modern Chinese literature, thought, and popular culture. It examines a wide range of texts, including literary, historical, philosophical, anthropological, and popular cultural genres from the late imperial period to the beginning of the socialist era. It traces the process by which love became an all-pervasive subject of representation and discourse, as well as a common language in which modern notions of self, gender, family, sexuality, and nation were imagined and contested. Winner of the Association for Asian Studies 2009 Joseph Levenson Book Prize for the best English-language academic book on post-1900 China
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Columbia University Press Lineages of the Literary: Tibetan Buddhist Polymaths of Socialist China
Winner, 2024 E. Gene Smith Inner Asia Book Prize, Association for Asian StudiesHonorable Mention, 2023 Joseph Levenson Prize Post-1900, Association for Asian StudiesIn the aftermath of the cataclysmic Maoist period, three Tibetan Buddhist scholars living and working in the People’s Republic of China became intellectual heroes. Renowned as the “Three Polymaths,” Tséten Zhabdrung (1910–1985), Mugé Samten (1914–1993), and Dungkar Lozang Trinlé (1927–1997) earned this symbolic title for their efforts to keep the lamp of the Dharma lit even in the darkest hour of Tibetan history.Lineages of the Literary reveals how the Three Polymaths negotiated the political tides of the twentieth century, shedding new light on Sino-Tibetan relations and Buddhism during this turbulent era. Nicole Willock explores their contributions to reviving Tibetan Buddhism, expanding Tibetan literary arts, and pioneering Tibetan studies as an academic discipline. Her sophisticated reading of Tibetan-language sources vivifies the capacious literary world of the Three Polymaths, including autobiography, Buddhist philosophy, poetic theory, and historiography. Whereas prevailing state-centric accounts place Tibetan religious figures in China in one of two roles, collaborator or resistance fighter, Willock shows how the Three Polymaths offer an alternative model of agency. She illuminates how they by turns safeguarded, taught, and celebrated Tibetan Buddhist knowledge, practices, and institutions after their near destruction during the Cultural Revolution.An interdisciplinary work spanning religious studies, history, literary studies, and social theory, Lineages of the Literary offers new insight into the categories of religion and the secular, the role of Tibetan Buddhist leaders in modern China, and the contested ground of Tibet.
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Columbia University Press Lineages of the Literary: Tibetan Buddhist Polymaths of Socialist China
Winner, 2024 E. Gene Smith Inner Asia Book Prize, Association for Asian StudiesHonorable Mention, 2023 Joseph Levenson Prize Post-1900, Association for Asian StudiesIn the aftermath of the cataclysmic Maoist period, three Tibetan Buddhist scholars living and working in the People’s Republic of China became intellectual heroes. Renowned as the “Three Polymaths,” Tséten Zhabdrung (1910–1985), Mugé Samten (1914–1993), and Dungkar Lozang Trinlé (1927–1997) earned this symbolic title for their efforts to keep the lamp of the Dharma lit even in the darkest hour of Tibetan history.Lineages of the Literary reveals how the Three Polymaths negotiated the political tides of the twentieth century, shedding new light on Sino-Tibetan relations and Buddhism during this turbulent era. Nicole Willock explores their contributions to reviving Tibetan Buddhism, expanding Tibetan literary arts, and pioneering Tibetan studies as an academic discipline. Her sophisticated reading of Tibetan-language sources vivifies the capacious literary world of the Three Polymaths, including autobiography, Buddhist philosophy, poetic theory, and historiography. Whereas prevailing state-centric accounts place Tibetan religious figures in China in one of two roles, collaborator or resistance fighter, Willock shows how the Three Polymaths offer an alternative model of agency. She illuminates how they by turns safeguarded, taught, and celebrated Tibetan Buddhist knowledge, practices, and institutions after their near destruction during the Cultural Revolution.An interdisciplinary work spanning religious studies, history, literary studies, and social theory, Lineages of the Literary offers new insight into the categories of religion and the secular, the role of Tibetan Buddhist leaders in modern China, and the contested ground of Tibet.
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